Stephen H. Schneider
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Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate
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2009
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9 editions
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The Patient from Hell: How I Worked with My Doctors to Get the Best of Modern Medicine and How You Can Too
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2005
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8 editions
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Laboratory Earth: The Planetary Gamble We Can't Afford To Lose
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1997
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14 editions
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Climate Change Science and Policy
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2009
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3 editions
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The Coevolution of Climate and Life
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1984
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Global Warming: Are We Entering the Greenhouse Century?
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1989
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4 editions
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Climate Change Policy: A Survey
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2002
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2 editions
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Wildlife Responses to Climate Change: North American Case Studies
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2001
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5 editions
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The Genesis Strategy: Climate and Global Survival
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1976
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4 editions
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Scientists on Gaia
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1991
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4 editions
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“what they were thinking. Finally, I understood. They wanted to punish the United States.”
― Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate
― Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate
“I fought hard for such a framing at the Conference of the Parties 6 in The Hague in 2000, but was opposed not by the usual suspects—industrial interests and OPEC—but rather by those who were more “green”—World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, and European Green Party delegates. I was dumbfounded. Why didn’t they want to support a plan to both keep carbon in the forests and get a double bonus of biodiversity protection? The debates were heated. I thought the argument against it—no baseline for additionality—was legitimate, but not an insurmountable obstacle. Baselines are negotiable, and protecting primary forests should at least have been on the agenda. The passion of the opponents seemed totally misplaced. One evening during COP 6, I went to the environment NGOs’ tent for a reception. In this more informal setting,”
― Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate
― Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate
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